Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine may offer telemedicine visits for eligible patients who need virtual primary care support from home, work, or another private place.
Telemedicine may help with some follow-up visits, medication questions, lab result review, and non-emergency concerns. In-person care may still be needed depending on your symptoms or visit type.
The clinic may use Doximity for video visits. Please call ahead to confirm the current telemedicine process.
Ask about telehealth, Doximity video visits, insurance, and when in-person follow-up may be better.
4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A, Garland, TX 75043
Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM
Telehealth for eligible patients, virtual primary care support, Doximity video visits if confirmed, and in-person visits when needed.
Telemedicine coverage can vary. Call the clinic and your insurance company before your visit.
Telemedicine is a visit with a provider by phone or video instead of coming into the clinic.
It may help with certain follow-ups, health questions, medication discussions, lab result reviews, and non-emergency concerns.
Telemedicine is not right for every health need. Some concerns need an in-person exam, testing, samples, vaccines, forms, or urgent care.
Las Caritas may use Doximity for video visits if that is the clinic’s confirmed workflow. Exact steps may vary, so please call ahead to confirm.
The clinic may send you a video link or call you through Doximity. You may be able to join from a smartphone, tablet, or computer. For some Doximity video visits, patients may not need to download an app or create a sign-in.
Telemedicine may be a good fit for some patients, but not everyone. The clinic can help decide if a virtual visit makes sense.
Call the clinic and ask whether your concern is a good fit for telemedicine or whether an in-person visit may be better.
Telemedicine does not replace every in-person visit. These topics may be discussed virtually when appropriate and after provider review.
Some primary care follow-up visits may be discussed by telemedicine. Your provider may still recommend an in-person visit if an exam or testing is needed.
Medication questions may be discussed during a virtual visit when appropriate. A provider may review your medication list and talk about next steps.
Some lab results may be reviewed by telemedicine. Your provider may explain what follow-up may be needed based on your health history.
Blood pressure follow-up may be discussed by telemedicine if you have home readings or concerns. An in-person visit may still be needed.
Diabetes follow-up questions may be discussed virtually for eligible patients. The provider may ask about home readings, symptoms, medicines, and follow-up needs.
Cholesterol lab results or follow-up questions may be reviewed during a virtual visit when appropriate.
Some non-emergency sick visit questions may start with telemedicine. If symptoms need an exam or testing, the provider may ask you to come in.
You may be able to ask about preventive care, screenings, and checkup timing. Some screenings still require an in-person visit.
Telemedicine may help with follow-up questions, referrals, or next-step planning. What happens next depends on provider review.
Some visits need an exam, testing, sample collection, forms, or hands-on care. A provider may recommend that you come into the clinic.
Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine is located in Garland and offers telehealth services for eligible patients when appropriate.
Patients may ask about telemedicine from Garland, Mesquite, Rowlett, Sunnyvale, and nearby communities within about 10-25 miles.
If in-person care is needed, visits are handled at our Garland clinic. We do not have clinic locations in Mesquite, Rowlett, or Sunnyvale.
Telemedicine should feel simple and clear. Las Caritas gives eligible patients a way to ask about virtual primary care support while staying connected to a local Garland clinic.
Telemedicine coverage can vary by insurance plan. Some plans may cover virtual visits. Some visits may have a copay or deductible. Some services may not be covered by telemedicine.
Please call the clinic and your insurance company before your visit to ask about coverage and payment.
Cash-pay options may be available if confirmed. For more details, visit our Insurance & Pricing page.
Simple answers about diabetes management, blood sugar review, A1C discussion, medication review, and visit preparation.
Telemedicine is a visit with a provider by phone or video instead of coming into the clinic. It may help with some follow-ups, questions, medication discussions, lab result reviews, and non-emergency concerns.
If Las Caritas uses Doximity for your visit, you may be able to join through a simple link without downloading an app or creating an account. Please call the clinic to confirm the current process before your appointment.
Telemedicine may be used for certain follow-ups, medication questions, lab result review, chronic care check-ins, preventive care questions, or non-emergency concerns. Eligibility depends on provider review.
Medication refills are not guaranteed through telemedicine. A provider may review your medication needs and decide whether a virtual visit, in-person visit, lab review, or follow-up is needed.
Some lab results may be reviewed by telemedicine when appropriate. Your provider may still recommend an in-person visit depending on the results or your health needs.
Telemedicine coverage can vary by insurance plan, visit type, and benefits. Please call the clinic and your insurance company before your visit to confirm coverage.
No. Telemedicine is not for emergencies. If you have chest pain, trouble breathing, stroke-like symptoms, severe bleeding, fainting, severe allergic reaction, overdose symptoms, or symptoms that feel life-threatening, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
If you want to know whether a virtual visit is right for your health concern, call Las Caritas Walk In Clinic and Family Medicine to ask about telemedicine availability for eligible patients.
Our team can help you ask about appointment options, Doximity video visits if available, insurance questions, and when an in-person visit may be better.
Address:
4402 Broadway Boulevard, Suite 9A
Garland, TX 75043
Hours:
Monday-Friday: 10AM-5PM
Phone:
(214) 501-3049